SAN DIEGO, CA — From “It” and “Hemlock Grove” and now “Castle Rock,” Bill Skarsgård has had his share of creepy roles, but he’s not worried about being typecasted.

“I hope I won’t be,” the 27-year-old actor told reporters during the “Castle Rock” Comic-Con press room on Friday. “You always get opportunities to do similar things, but I think you can reach a point where you get enough options to do different things and then it’s on you to be wise in what choices you make.”

Skarsgård’s newest role is a creepy no-name prisoner in “Castle Rock.” The Hulu show takes place in the Stephen King universe, but does not follow any specific plot line from his novels. Skarsgård is also filming the sequel to “It,” in which he plays Pennywise the clown.

“I like strange and weird,” he said. “But the thing with acting is you’re doing something like, ‘Ah, this is amazing,’ and then at the end of it you’re like, ‘Oh my God, I want to play someone normal’ and it’s like, ‘Oh this is so boring.”

“I want to play someone weird and creepy.'”

But he won’t shy away from mixing it up on screen.

“I want to do different things and I think I can,” he said, adding, “I don’t think I’m inherently creepy, I just think that I can be.”